Thursday, April 2nd TV listings for Discovery Turbo USA
Roadkill Top Project Car Updates!
Freiburger and Finnegan come to audience from their own garages to look at the Top Project Cars of Roadkill; they'll explore what happened to fan favorites, what the guys really thought of them and what the future holds.
FantomWorks One Mad Mustang, Part 2
The crew finishes the build of the ultimate Mustang Sleeper for Antonio and Andres - a California Special powered by a Coyote Aluminator; Phil wants a '49 Chevy pick-up like the one he rode in as a child, but the truck is a disassembled puzzle.
FantomWorks Against the Grain
Chris asks FantomWorks to breathe new life into a 1951 Mercury Woody that was sitting in a chicken coop for thirty years; Dan's 1970 Mustang Boss arrives with a long list of problems and the speed of a sea slug.
Junkyard Empire One Bad Barracuda
When Andy Cohen decides to transplant a Dodge Hell Cat engine into his classic Plymouth Barracuda, it's all hands on deck, but even his best guys can't promise it'll work; Bobby tries to salvage two beat-up ATVs without losing any money.
Junkyard Empire Hellcuda Unleashed
Andy's new school meets old school Barracuda build keeps hitting setbacks; Dave can't catch a break and morale hits a new low; Tommy's bringing some retro-cool to a junked helicopter; a '71 Chevy Blazer gets a big power boost.
Roadworthy Rescues The Return of Vanishing Paint
Steve Dulcich returns along with the long-lost Vanishing Paint Challenger; Derek and Steve pull out VP's automatic 727 in favor of a manual T56 and set their sights for a local road course, where they take on a last-generation Challenger RT.
Roadworthy Rescues DeLoralet
Derek goes off the deep end with an '80s icon, the DeLorean; it's been wrecked, painted, and doesn't run, but Derek and his friends change all that with a good old junkyard LS.
Roadworthy Rescues Swamp-Stang
In the first episode of the series, Derek extracts a 1967 Ford Mustang that has sat dormant for 28 years. But the years of rust and neglect won't stop him from transforming this car into a new creation.
Roadworthy Rescues Bandit Chevy
Derek decides to breathe new life into a 1951 Chevy Deluxe that has been out of action for decades. He must be prepared to put in more than the usual time and effort to succeed.
Roadworthy Rescues Termite Tempest
Derek saves a 1966 Pontiac Tempest with a rare overhead-camshaft six-cylinder engine; just dusting off cobwebs won't do this car justice; Dan the Interior Man works his magic on the upholstery; Derek sets to work.
Roadworthy Rescues Hotwired Tow Truck
Derek heads to a scrapyard to find a retired tow truck he can use around the shop; this 1979 Dodge D300 proves reluctant to go anywhere; Derek will have to hotwire the entire electrical system if he has any hope of making it home.
Roadworthy Rescues Bare Metal Bel Air
Fighting overgrowth and the weather, Derek battles to get a 1964 Chevy Bel Air out of a field in Kentucky and back to his shop; he and his brother Chris intend to swap the Bel Air's tired 283 V8 for a 350 small-block.
Roadworthy Rescues Black Hills Blazer
Derek returns to the shop where he apprenticed as a teen, and to a 1979 Chevrolet K5 Blazer that's been sitting for over 20 years; he and his brother, Sean, reassemble this truck into a full-on trail machine to tackle the Black Hills of South Dakota.
Roadworthy Rescues Motor City Model A
At an inner-city Detroit car club, Derek finds a 1928 Ford Model A that hasn't run in over 60 years; he calls in the help of Model A expert Paul Shinn to dissect this derelict 94-year-old car to figure out why it sat for so long.
Roadworthy Rescues Rebel With a Cause
In the season finale, Derek travels to the last standing AMC dealership, Collier Motors in Pikeville, North Carolina; with more than 100 cars sitting derelict, Derek finds an AMC Rebel SST convertible that needs reviving.
Roadworthy Rescues Black Hills Blazer
Derek returns to the shop where he apprenticed as a teen, and to a 1979 Chevrolet K5 Blazer that's been sitting for over 20 years; he and his brother, Sean, reassemble this truck into a full-on trail machine to tackle the Black Hills of South Dakota.
Roadworthy Rescues Motor City Model A
At an inner-city Detroit car club, Derek finds a 1928 Ford Model A that hasn't run in over 60 years; he calls in the help of Model A expert Paul Shinn to dissect this derelict 94-year-old car to figure out why it sat for so long.
Roadworthy Rescues Rebel With a Cause
In the season finale, Derek travels to the last standing AMC dealership, Collier Motors in Pikeville, North Carolina; with more than 100 cars sitting derelict, Derek finds an AMC Rebel SST convertible that needs reviving.
Roadworthy Rescues Bare Metal Bel Air
Fighting overgrowth and the weather, Derek battles to get a 1964 Chevy Bel Air out of a field in Kentucky and back to his shop; he and his brother Chris intend to swap the Bel Air's tired 283 V8 for a 350 small-block.
Roadworthy Rescues Termite Tempest
Derek saves a 1966 Pontiac Tempest with a rare overhead-camshaft six-cylinder engine; just dusting off cobwebs won't do this car justice; Dan the Interior Man works his magic on the upholstery; Derek sets to work.
Roadworthy Rescues Hotwired Tow Truck
Derek heads to a scrapyard to find a retired tow truck he can use around the shop; this 1979 Dodge D300 proves reluctant to go anywhere; Derek will have to hotwire the entire electrical system if he has any hope of making it home.
Street Outlaws: Full Throttle The JJ Da Boss Rebuild
The biggest stars of "Street Outlaws" go back to their roots in a new build and racing show; JJ, Ryan, Murder Nova, Kye and Axman each build a car from the ground up, then meet up to put them to the test against each other and then against the world.
Street Outlaws: Full Throttle The JJ Da Boss Rebuild
The biggest stars of "Street Outlaws" go back to their roots in a new build and racing show; JJ, Ryan, Murder Nova, Kye and Axman each build a car from the ground up, then meet up to put them to the test against each other and then against the world.
